How To Use Mortgaged In A Sentence
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In 1988 I remortgaged and was given a non-status mortgage provided I signed up for an endowment.
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A good-tempered, smart stallion mule was a prize - and about the only unmortgaged asset Clyde had left.
Time Enough For Love
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The lender is faced with the prospect of foreclosing the mortgaged real estate and foreclosing the hard assets and accounts receivable collateral through a remedy known as replevin.
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Page 17 fer it looked like Martin an 'the Colonel was kinder in cahoot, an' my man diskivered that the lan 'had been sold long before it was mortgaged to me for taxes.
Northern Georgia sketches,
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It mortgaged off some of its precious metals production from a couple of big copper mines.
Times, Sunday Times
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His estate, which has been long mortgaged, is taken from him; and poverty and disgrace await him!
The Coquette, or, The History of Eliza Wharton: A Novel Founded on Fact
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Calamity struck when Elbert's death revealed that he had remortgaged his house once too often.
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It had escaped being mortgaged along with everything else, because the lending officer from the bank had claimed it was essentially worthless.
Fatal Error
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Price Waterhouse have traced the losses to lenders' inflated assessments of mortgaged property.
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But for the most part, they have extensive properties which are unmortgaged.
CNN Transcript Dec 8, 2002
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With stock markets plunging, people have ploughed their money into property; others have remortgaged their existing homes to give them more cash to spend, fuelling consumer spending.
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Carlene Godwin Finney to clabber gangrene close down her place her precious private pleasing place to fill the house to the rafters up past the dimpled tin roof with a rotting smell that stayed for nine days that mortgaged a room on our memories and did not die along with her
“The Afterbirth, 1931″–the Poem : Kwame Dawes : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
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In his prosperous days Daniel Anthony had built a satinet factory and a grist-mill at Hardscrabble and, although these were mortgaged heavily, he hoped to weather the financial storm and through them to build up again his fallen fortunes.
The Life and Work of Susan B Anthony 01
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Mark had mortgaged everything they owned to buy Rutherford International.
Fatal Error
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Except this time, U.S. banks aren't selling packages of so-called mortgaged-backed securities to investors; the banks are selling "credit cardholder debt" to investors.
Indymedia Ireland
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The political constraints placed on the bank back then have come home to roost, as the bank increases rates just as the economy starts to stall, a double blow to Howard's heavily-mortgaged battlers.
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Owners of an unmortgaged property worth €760,000 or more have to pay an annual wealth tax of about 1 per cent.
Times, Sunday Times
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Jo Ellen turned around and mortgaged the home three times, so encumbering it with loans that it is valueless to creditors.
Edgar Allen
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There are the obvious and predictable contrasts between outright and mortgaged owners.
Home-ownership - differentiation and fragmentation
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The house they mortgaged from a bank and lived in was standard, was ivied, was brick.
The Flowers Were For This
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The assets are mortgaged in such a way that the mortgagor can deal with them without the concurrence of the mortgagee.
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Because today 70 percent of our new debt is being purchased by foreign lenders, 50 percent of our public debt is held by foreign lenders, and that means America's being mortgaged, which is not good for our economy.
CNN Transcript Aug 20, 2008
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The Nation, unmortgaged to any economic interest or political power, will continue to challenge our downsized politics of excluded alternatives, propose bold ideas, ferret out the truth, expose corruption and abuse of power, and hold our politicians accountable.
Katrina vanden Heuvel: A Transformational Presidency?
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So the next year the farmers mortgaged their homes and planted cotton again, hoping for a good harvest.
Christianity Today
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In such a situation, younger people may question whether their futures should be mortgaged to care for those who are making no productive contributions to society for such an extended portion of their lives.
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A friend of my family remortgaged his house to get experimental brain cancer treatment in New Jersey.
Matthew Yglesias » The Costs of Inaction
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His biggest fear is losing the heavily mortgaged family house, where he lives alone.
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They constantly refer to becoming a ‘millionaire’, but owning mortgaged properties worth £1 million is not the same as having £1 million of capital.
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The house is mortgaged to the bank for twenty thousand dollars.
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Those short of cash were donating jewelry. A few even mortgaged their homes, she recalls.
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I remortgaged it four years ago and bought another house in which I now live.
How can I ensure my siblings get their fair share of the family home?
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So the next year the farmers mortgaged their homes and planted cotton again, hoping for a good harvest.
Christianity Today
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While a mortgagee is a 'purchaser' to the extent of his interest in the mortgaged property and where it appears that he is bona fide purchaser for value and 'without notice of any secret unrecorded claim or interest' in such property, he will be protected.
Articles
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In 1994 he also owned a condominium property valued at $130,000 and mortgaged to the extent of $30,000 then.
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A crooked tenant convinced lender GMAC he was the real owner, "remortgaged" the property for £207,000, and fled abroad with the cash.
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Father left very little unmortgaged except mother's own property, and I thought I'd get out of Canton.
The Wind Before the Dawn
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If a mortgagee had the obligation or the right to pay or collect arrears of common expenses in relation to a unit not mortgaged to it by the mortgagor, then the mortgagee would not have the right to obtain such statement in respect of such unit.
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Mine even showed when we remortgaged five years ago.
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He railed against the banks, the shops, the ‘irresistible power’ of advertising and the fact that we have all, supposedly, mortgaged our future for a relentless, driven, empty consumerism.
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All four are said to be mortgaged to the Midland Bank to secure a loan, which exceeds their value, and to generate income less than the sums required to service the loan.
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With a few unmortgaged dollars in his pocket, he was instantly one of them.
The Seventh Noon
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New mortgages were added to farms already heavily "papered"; even the crops were mortgaged in advance.
The Pit: A Story of Chicago
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Youth! There is nothing like youth. The middle-aged are mortgaged to Life. The old are in Life's lumber-room. But youth is the Lord of Life. Youth has a kingdom waiting for it. Every one is born a king, and most people die in exile. Oscar Wilde
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During this time her brother-in-law mortgaged the property, without her knowledge, as security for his own debts, and when he defaulted on the repayments, the bank sought possession of the property.
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Much of what appears to be ‘owned’ farm property is mortgaged to the Land Bank or is held as collateral by one of the other banks.
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For their father, Patrick Manga, originally from Cameroon, who has twice remortgaged the family home and works two jobs, in the prison system and for a cleaning company, the decision was a no-brainer.
The moving story of Britain's answer to the Williams sisters
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If disaster strikes the debtor and the mortgaged securities but the surety remains capable of repaying the debt then the creditor loses nothing.
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These films were often made outside, or more accurately below, the major studios or even the established indies; director Lindsay Shonteff regularly remortgaged his house to finance such wonderfully sleazy titles as 1970's grim groupie tale Permissive.
This week's new DVD & Blu-ray
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That is the guts of it, really, and, especially that this pastoral lease has been mortgaged - this brings another problem.
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The equity is perhaps a matter of argument, but the position is it is mortgaged but the mortgagees will give up their priority to the charge.
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NEW DELHI: Hitting back at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his attack on the Left, the CPM on Friday alleging his government had "mortgaged" India's foreign policy for Indo-US civil nuclear deal.
The Times of India
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Youth! There is nothing like youth. The middle-aged are mortgaged to Life. The old are in Life's lumber-room. But youth is the Lord of Life. Youth has a kingdom waiting for it. Every one is born a king, and most people die in exile. Oscar Wilde
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his house, his business, indeed, his whole life was heavily mortgaged
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They finally reached a complicated three-cornered deal in which McFee bought the I Spy for himself, Lazarus delivered clear title to it unmortgaged and accepted McFee's unsecured note in payment, then purchased the freighter by endorsing McFee's note back to him and adding cash.
The Past Through Tomorrow
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Naturally - or, rather, unnaturally - this process was articulated on the page as amnesia: "When I came to consider the matter, the truth was that my memory had been fraying at the edges for some time; the grey waters of Lethe undercutting its soft cliffs, so that my bungaloid recollections - which, no matter how tasteless, had the virtue of being owned outright, not mortgaged - tumbled on to the beach below.
The Guardian World News
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To her, novel ideas meant the overthrow of succession of crops, ruin under the name of improvements and methods; in short, mortgaged lands as the inevitable result of experiments.
Beatrix
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However the fact that he emptied the joint bank account, remortgaged the house and left some unanswered questions relating to the proceeds of a charity fundraising event, suggests his disappearance may have been faked.
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To stay afloat, he remortgaged his house once with the help of the union.
'Silent Raids' Squeeze Illegal Workers
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However, they have simply mortgaged worker's futures, preparing the way for more wide-ranging attacks affecting the great majority of the workforce as are now taking place.
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Transfer of land : Under the land transfer contract, the right to use land held by a foreign investor may be transferred, rent and mortgaged within the frame work of the approved provisions.
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Future revenues were mortgaged against advances at usurious rates.
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Anyone who has moved house, remortgaged, or had to draw up a party wall agreement with their neighbours recently don't get me started will know that even corresponding with a solicitor, let alone engaging their "help", can be a costly and frustrating business.
Even Mervyn King is losing faith in Osborne
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Yet they aren't in bad shape for a franchise that mortgaged its future.
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I guess I'm confused and angry: confused because the penalty is half what I thought it was and angry because I would have remortgaged at least two years ago given the less punishing penalty.
Angry and confused over change in mortgage redemption charges
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It agreed to supply half the budget and the Wallises remortgaged their house to make up the difference.
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But Jill did not stop on refusing the eligible owner of an unmortgaged estate.
Desert Love
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Displays of wealth can also be misleading. Folks can appear wealthy -- but the mansion may be fully mortgaged, the cars might be leased and the landscaper may still be awaiting payment.
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None of the team's assets, including its Milton Keynes headquarters, is mortgaged to banks or creditors, and the 300 staff are skilled and committed.
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The young are in debt mortgaged up to the hilt, and the middle-aged are in clover, sitting on a semi-detached gold mine.
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Youth! There is nothing like youth. The middle-aged are mortgaged to Life. The old are in Life's lumber-room. But youth is the Lord of Life. Youth has a kingdom waiting for it. Every one is born a king, and most people die in exile. Oscar Wilde
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Suppose your firm's only asset is a large downtown hotel, mortgaged to the hilt.
Principles of Corporate Finance
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Section 144 allows the transfer of leases and section 144 allows leases to be mortgaged and there are subsequent provisions which deal specifically with a mortgage over a leasehold or licence.
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The wealthy and I include among these the unmortgaged-to-the-hilt owners of more than one sizeable property and the discreetly wealthy with hundred-thousand-euro-plus annual incomes, as well as the more obvious million- and billionaires, however; the wealthy seem only to get wealthier.
Between the rock and the cold, cold sea -- Day
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My father's business is failing; he's mortgaged all his assets so as to save it.
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In 1989 the son remortgaged the property to the Nationwide Building Society.
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Our government is bloated, inefficient, out-of-touch, and has mortgaged the future of many generations with its unsatiable appetite for spending beyond our means.
Poll: Confidence in Obama drops; No gains for GOP
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for the little cot-house to which it belongs, together with the little quillet in which it stands, being several years since mortgaged for ten pounds, the fruit of this tree alone, in a course of some years, freed the house and garden, and its more valuable self, from that burden.
On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening, with Biographical Notices of Them, 2nd edition, with considerable additions
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He was so sure of the product that he remortgaged his home to put on a dramatic demonstration of its fire-protection qualities.
Inside 'How They Blew It'
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Their vision of society was collectivist, grass-roots oriented and utterly antithetical to the privatised and mortgaged paradise of Thatcherism.
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In July the goods were mortgaged by the Claimant to HSBC as per the HSBC chattel mortgage under the covenants of which… the Claimant had obligations which were wholly inconsistent with rejection of the goods.
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Is it difficult to get a mortgage on an unmortgaged property?
Times, Sunday Times
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It is easy to say that these actions mortgaged the future.
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The hard truth is, California's future is already mortgaged.
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Mr. Aarts mortgaged this property to provide part of the funds used to purchase the home.
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Many growers are heavily mortgaged and have reduced equity in their farms, which makes them less attractive to lenders.
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The assets are mortgaged in such a way that the mortgagor can deal with them without the concurrence of the mortgagee.
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They wish that the coalition would stop trying to buy oldie votes with free bus passes and fuel allowances and so on we've had more than our share of lollipops in the boom part of the cycle and concentrate on the under-30s, whose futures have already been mortgaged and beggared by my generation to pay for the bust.
Women and the Tories: Look inwards before telling us to 'calm down, dear'
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He is mortgaged to the hilt and using money for the festival for a glamping site so is dependent on that being a success.
The Sun
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The moment the patents were granted they would be valuable pieces of Intellectual Property, which could be mortgaged, sold or handled in any normal way.
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It mortgaged off some of its precious metals production from a couple of big copper mines.
Times, Sunday Times
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With bank-bond spreads and costs of credit-default swaps having risen so sharply since July, profitability is going to be squeezed with every bond and every interbank loan that matures, and an ever-greater share of assets is going to have to be mortgaged to keep the funding base stable.
For French Banks, Problems Abound
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The bank leant heavily on his elderly father, and in due course the latter without further advice mortgaged his farm to cover his son's further outgoings.
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While a mortgagee is a 'purchaser' to the extent of his interest in the mortgaged property and where it appears that he is a bona fide purchaser for value and 'without notice of any secret unrecorded claim or interest' in such property, he will be protected.
Articles
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In sum, natural independence and/or communal enfranchisement upon a rent-free, unmortgaged, plot is not a condition which defines wage-laboring majorities in the post-industrial age.
FROM ENCLOSURE TO FORECLOSURE �� How Today's Capitalism Ruins Society, Economy, and Environment
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Two-thirds of householders in this country live in a mortgaged home.